| Concerts@CAM Richard Smith
Sunday, March 10, 2019, 2:00 PM
From Bach to Beatles, barn-burners to ballads, classical to jazz and intriguing originals, audiences delight when world-renowned fingerstyle guitarist Richard Smith cuts loose. Making his first CAM appearance the British-born virtuoso, now a Nashville resident, started as a child prodigy and was world champion finger style guitarist several years ago. More Info and Seats |
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Museum School Winter Weekend Workshop: Spring Hats! Upcoming workshop with hat making superstar, Jan Wutkowski! With Azalea Festival, Garden Party, weddings, graduations, and other Spring events just around the corner, come learn a few tricks from your local milliner (hatmaker). Learn what creates a flattering line, balance and style while wearing a hat. You'll be perking up your new hat or perhaps bringing an old favorite some new life! |
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Art Appreciation Talk Vincent Van Gogh
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Event Tony, Do You Want to Come for a Drink? Sunday, March 17, 2PM Tony Rivenbark, on what would have been the 104th birthday of Wilmington's beloved artist, teacher and arts leader: Claude Howell (3/17/15 - 2/3/97), relives, reminisces, reads from Claude's journals and more in celebration of life well lived, and lived on Claude's own terms, Rivenbark and Howell were long-time friends. |
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Art Appreciation Talk Claude Howell
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Music Silkroad Ensemble
Tuesday, March 26, 11AM This engaging program gives participants an introduction to some of the instruments and stories from the historical Silk Road region and beyond. Silkroad Ensemble artists share musical traditions, stories, and performance to explore the common cultural roots that connect us to our neighbors and beyond. This program is suitable for all ages and families. More info and seats |
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Jazz@the CAM - Final Set of the Season! April 4, 2019, 6:30 PM Innovative pianist Ernest Turner is making his first Jazz @ The CAM appearance, Turner 's mantra is "searching for the ever illusive musical truth". His professional career spans nearly twenty years including the recent "Monk @ 100" - a ten-day event presented by Duke Performances celebrating the 100-year anniversary of Thelonious Monk's birthday. He has performed with many great artists including Steve Turre, Randy Brecker, Delfeayo and Jason Marsalis, Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, the Heath Brothers, Nnenna Freelon, Eve Cornelious, Christian Scott, and many others. |
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This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. |
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